Global Road Technology opens Yatala manufacturing hub

To meet global infrastructure business demand, instant highway firm Global Road Technology (GRT) has opened its new manufacturing hub in Yatala, Queensland to meet project demands in countries such as Indonesia, Brazil, United States and India, and ongoing work in Australia.

GRT provides industry and government solutions in Australia and elsewhyere through mining, oil and gas sector projects with its cost-effective and environmentally friendly road building technology. GRT tech is applicable in clay, silt, sand and gravel for quick, safe, and sustainable infrastructure.

“GRT’s new global hub will allow us to grow scale for our manufacturing operations while also providing us a centralised base for our logistical and commercial needs, to meet growing global demand for our products and services,” said GRT Managing Director Ben Skinner.

“This site ticks all of the boxes for us by providing us the opportunity to boost production of our polymer dust suppression and road stabilization material, while also giving us proximity to the Port of Brisbane for shipping purposes and space to fit our rapidly growing workforce.

“As our operations now span South America, South East Asia, North America and India it became important for us to create a ‘global HQ’ to meet the demand for our services from our global roster of clients and partners.”

“The site was leased at $365,000p.a. net plus outgoings and the lease is for a six-year term – a significant industrial lease in the Yatala area which is enjoying a recent resurgence in leasing activity.

“This site is well-suited for the tenant in that they can house their commercial and manufacturing operations in one location due to its scale – 466sqm of office, 1915sqm of high-end fully ducted warehouse, 260sqm of workshop and wash bay area and 43,400sqm of concreted hardstand area.”

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